3. Homeworks and
Quizzes:Homework
is due in class every Monday.Homework
solutions will be made available each week on reserve in the library after
class.Homework assignments are subject
to change during the semester.Every
Wednesday, except for those days mentioned in the syllabus, there will be a ten
minute quiz in class based on the homework problems.There will be no make-up quizzes for undocumented absences.There are a total of 15 quizzes during the
semester.The best 10 will be counted
for the semester grade.

4. Attendance:Quizzes will be given in class every
Wednesday (except as noted).Missing 5
quizzes or more will be considered excessive absences and will be grounds for
dismissal from the class with a grade of "WF".

5. Exams:There are two mid-term exams and
a final exam.Make-up exams will be
given only for the most compelling and extraordinary reason.All make-up exams must be requested from the
instructor in advance of the original exam, and excuses must be
documented.

6.Academic dishonesty is defined in the UWG
student handbook.Any instance of
Academic misconduct on an exam or quiz will result in loss of all credit for
the semester and receipt of an F or WF grade.Appeal procedures following such a judgement are also found in the
student handbook.

7. Grading Policy:quizzes20%

Exam
I25%

Exam
II25%

Final
Exam30%

8. Some Important
Dates:Wednesday,Jan 8Last
day to add

Monday,Jan 20Martin Luther King Jr Holiday

Friday,Feb 14Exam I

Thursday,Feb 27Last day to withdraw "W"

March
17-21Spring
Recess

Friday,Mar 28Exam II

Apr
30 - May 6Final
Exam Week

9.The State University of West Georgia adheres
to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.Any student with a documented disability
(e.g. physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) who needs to
arrange reasonable accommodations must contact the instructor and Disability
Support Services (836-6428) at the beginning of the semester.

10. Calculator:A graphing programmable calculator is
required for this course.A TI-83 is
recommended, but a TI-82, TI-85, TI-86, TI-89, TI-92, or comparable Sharp or
Casio will suffice.A TI-81 will not
suffice.

11. Learning Outcomes:At the end of the semester, the student
should be able to demonstrate proficiency in recognizing and using the
probability distributions for the normal, t-distribution, F-distribution,
Chi-squared distribution.The student
should also be able to estimate parameters of a population of Aknown@
distribution, and should be able to test those parameters.The student should also be able to test
categorical data, and test experimental data using ANOVA. (L7, L11, L12)